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国际临床研究杂志

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International Journal of Clinical Research. 2022; 6: (10) ; 10.12208/j.ijcr.20220479 .

Progress in early pain management after total knee arthroplasty
全膝关节置换术后早期疼痛管理的进展

作者: 胡群芳, 徐飞 *, 申世宁, 刘春雨

承德医学院附属医院 河北承德

*通讯作者: 徐飞,单位:承德医学院附属医院 河北承德;

引用本文: 胡群芳, 徐飞, 申世宁, 刘春雨 全膝关节置换术后早期疼痛管理的进展[J]. 国际临床研究杂志, 2022; 6: (10) : 74-78.
Published: 2022/12/29 18:17:52

摘要

全膝关节置换术(total knee arthroplasty,TKA)后疼痛管理一直是研究的热点,术后疼痛不仅影响术后关节功能恢复还有增加并发症的风险,在提倡加速康复外科的今天,单一的镇痛方式无法满足术后镇痛需求,随着镇痛技术的发展,多模式镇痛越来越多的运用于临床,然而术后镇痛方案目前尚无共识,本综述进一步探讨TKA术后早期疼痛管理的进展。

关键词: 全膝关节置换术;术后镇痛;多模式镇痛;神经阻滞

Abstract

Pain management after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has always been a research hotspot. Postoperative pain not only affects postoperative joint function recovery, but also increases the risk of complications. In today’s era of promoting accelerated rehabilitation surgery, a single analgesic method can not meet the needs for postoperative analgesia. With the development of analgesia technique, multimodal analgesia is increasingly used in clinical practice. However, there is no consensus on postoperative analgesia program at present. Therefore, this review will further explore the progress in early pain management after TKA.

Key words: Total knee arthroplasty; postoperative analgesia; multimodal analgesia; nerve block

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